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dissent <a dissent; dissents> N

dissent N

dissent
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dissent from VB

political dissent POL

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Just as dangerous was an outbreak of that internal dissent which had undermined the empire so often before.
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Many of the students opposed this approach, which caused dissent among the student body.
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Additionally, leaders should reward dissent and punish conflict avoiders.
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During his tenure, he maintained conservative views and often dissented if he felt court decisions were too liberal.
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Often they set up educational establishments, known in general as dissenting academies, which were intellectually and morally more rigorous than the universities.
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Some of these funds gave their trustees the option of sending young men either to dissenting academies, or to universities abroad.
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If an employee expresses their dissent to outsiders, the organization will not hear about it and will assume that less dissent exists within the organization.
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Two of the five judges dissented from the last ruling, stating that the law on solicitation was not justifiable.
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The majority report recommending virtually no change was signed by four commissioners, one of whom added a memorandum of dissent.
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He was booked in the 55th minute for dissent.
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